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|year= | |year=1922 | ||
|region=North America | |region=North America | ||
|artist=Benjamin Christensen, | |artist=Benjamin Christensen, | ||
|subject=Religion, Sexual/Gender Orientation, Violence | |subject=Religion, Sexual/Gender Orientation, Violence | ||
|medium=Film Video | |medium=Film Video | ||
|date_of_action=1929 | |||
|location=USA | |||
|description_of_content=Cinema | |description_of_content=Cinema | ||
|description_of_incident=Upon release, Häxan's “scathing critique of Catholicism” saw 8000 Catholic women “storm the streets of Paris in protest,” reported the New Inquiry. The film was banned in the United States. | |description_of_incident=Upon release, Häxan's “scathing critique of Catholicism” saw 8000 Catholic women “storm the streets of Paris in protest,” reported the New Inquiry. The film was banned in the United States. |
Latest revision as of 04:09, 20 November 2018
Artist: Benjamin Christensen
Year: 1922
Date of Action: 1929
Region: North America
Location: USA
Subject: Religion, Sexual/Gender Orientation, Violence
Medium: Film Video
Confronting Bodies:
Description of Artwork: Cinema
The Incident: Upon release, Häxan's “scathing critique of Catholicism” saw 8000 Catholic women “storm the streets of Paris in protest,” reported the New Inquiry. The film was banned in the United States.
"A 1923 review in Variety stated, 'Wonderful though this picture is, it is absolutely unfit for public exhibition,' and indeed, the film was banned outside Sweden for many decades due to its anti-Catholic bent and explicit representations of devil worship (a baby being bled to death for a potion) and various tortures."
Results of Incident: Not provided yet.
Source:
• http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/508216/Haxan/articles.html,
• https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0013257/,
• https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/xywqdw/hxan-witchcraft-through-the-ages-is-the-perfect-halloween-party-movie